Meet krakersfilip: The Chess Enthusiast with an Unpredictable Twist
krakersfilip is a chess player who proves that every game is an adventure. With a peak rapid rating of 944 in 2023 and a current rating that tells tales of thrilling battles (and a few “what just happened?” moments), krakersfilip takes the chessboard as a playground for both triumphs and surprises.
Playing Style
Known for an early resignation rate of almost 24%, krakersfilip is not afraid to admit when things go sideways — and yet, boasts a spectacular 100% win rate after losing a piece. It’s as if every lost pawn only fuels a fierce determination to bounce back better and stronger. When victory comes, it’s usually after 41 moves on average, proving that patience (and persistence) are key ingredients in his recipe for success.
Strengths & Struggles
With a tactical comeback rate near 47%, krakersfilip turns potential disasters into dazzling wins. However, the psychological tilt factor of 10 indicates he’s human after all, sometimes needing a moment to shake off frustration. His blitz and bullet games tell a story of countless skirmishes — 119 blitz games in 2023 with a solid 45 wins, and 145 bullet games featuring 58 wins, showing he thrives in fast-paced chaos.
Favorite Openings
Almost mysterious, krakersfilip’s preferred opening is "Top Secret" — played over 288 times across all formats — keeping opponents guessing and on their toes.
Memorable Records
- Longest winning streak: 6 games (because who doesn’t love a good hot streak?)
- Victories against tough opponents like ukaszq with a win rate over 58%
- Impressive 66.67% win rate playing around 11 am — clearly, that’s the magic hour!
- Saturday winner with a 54.17% success rate — sounds like the weekend is prime time for krakersfilip!
Overall
Whether it’s the intense rapid battles or the frantic bullet showdowns, krakersfilip approaches every match with a mixture of tactical cleverness and a hint of charming unpredictability. His record might not always be perfect, but the spirit of the game shines through every move he makes — after all, chess is as much about the journey as the result. Watch out, opponents, because krakersfilip’s next move might just surprise you!